LeBron James’ Youngest Son Commits to University of Arizona
Bryce James, the 17-year-old son of NBA legend LeBron James, has announced his commitment to play for the University of Arizona. This decision comes after considering offers from other top university programs, including Duquesne and Ohio State.
A Key Factor in His Decision
One of the main reasons Bryce chose the Wildcats is the presence of Coach Tommy Lloyd, who is known for his expertise in player development. This aspect of the program likely played a significant role in Bryce’s decision, as he looks to hone his skills and reach his full potential as a player.
A Growing Talent
Bryce, who can play both shooting guard and small forward, has recently experienced a growth spurt, which has led to some debate about his height. He is currently measured at 1.98 meters, almost 10 centimeters taller than his older brother, Bronny. This increase in height could be a significant advantage for Bryce as he continues to develop his game.
High School Career
Bryce has played for several high schools, including Sierra Canyon High School, Campbell Hall, and Notre Dame High, before returning to Sierra Canyon in November 2023.
Scrutiny and Expectations
As the son of LeBron James, Bryce will undoubtedly face intense scrutiny and high expectations from fans and critics alike. However, specialists predict a brighter future for him than for his older brother, Bronny. Only time will tell if Bryce can live up to the hype and forge his own path in the world of basketball.

